In the wake of this week's buzz about Google's plans for a new online service for file storage, Internet privacy specialists are raising concerns about the potential vulnerability of such data to government investigations. Such fears have been heightened by  |


How badly do you want to make digital recordings of lectures you hear? Are you willing to shell out around $400 for the product to do this? That is the cost of the new Marantz Professional PMD620, which its maker  |  |
Verizon Wireless' decision to open its network to outside mobile devices and applications has won praise from several groups, including past critics.  |
Micron Technology unveils its RealSSD family of storage devices.  |


Using a PS3, a senior security consultant has come up with a way to drastically increase the processing capability of cracking passwords.  |
Online reviews site Yelp.com today suffered from a glitch that blocked access to the site.  |
IBM sues Shentech for selling laptop batteries that catch fire and sport allegedly fake IBM logos.  |
Nintendo says that it sold more Nintendo products during the week of Thanksgiving than at any other time in the company's history.  |
Apple thanks users for helping to test Boot Camp, but tells them the free trial ends on December 31, 2007.  |
A serious bug in IBM's Lotus Notes software could be used by attackers to run unauthorized software on a victim's PC, researchers at Core Security Technologies reported Tuesday.  |
Web-based applications and security holes in Microsoft Office are among the biggest threats faced by Internet users today, according to the SANS Institute's annual security report.  |
U.S. employers may have noticed a slight spike in productivity Wednesday as a computer glitch blocked access to online reviews site Yelp.com.  |
Organizations that experience data breaches are paying more than ever to recover from the incidents and retain customers once the events become public knowledge, according to a new research report.  |
Verizon Wireless' decision to open its network to outside mobile devices and applications has won praise from several groups, including past critics.  |
Leadtek Research Inc., known globally for extreme visual graphics technology development, today proudly announces the launch of new high-end graphics cards to gaming enthusiasts, WinFast® PX8800 GT 256MB.  |  |
Sonic Version Palit GeForce™ 8800GT is overclocked to a core speed of 650 MHz and an incredible fast memory speed of 1.9 GHz, provides highly boosted performance compared to the default 8800GT.  |  |
NEW YORK, NY (MARKET WIRE) bnetTV.com, Inc. (www.bnettv.com), a subsidiary of Winmax Trading Group, Inc. (Winmax) (PINKSHEETS: WNMX), had the opportunity to be the Lead Internet Media sponsor for The Yankee Group's inaugural Mobile Internet World in Boston. The bnetTV.com  |
VANCOUVER, BRITISH COLUMBIA (MARKET WIRE) Simba Technologies Inc., the industry leader in standards-based relational and multi-dimensional data connectivity solutions, announced today that it has opened its doors at its new headquarters along the Broadway corridor on Vancouver's West Side. The  |
TARRYTOWN, NY (MARKET WIRE) Westcon Group, Inc., the leading specialty distributor in networking, convergence, security and mobility, announced that Westcon Canada is now supporting its Canadian resellers with a full line of collaboration and video conferencing solutions from Polycom. The  |
BOSTON, MA (MARKET WIRE) Aberdeen, a Harte-Hanks Company (NYSE: HHS), announces the results of its benchmark study focused on best practices in protecting network access. Network Access Control (NAC) is widely debated but still not quite defined. The new Aberdeen  |
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